I've been asked to combine several threads I started detailing my vintage L185 fix-up into one, since I have so many questions and want to share so many things. I'm not an experienced restoration fella, having only once, back after my Dad died in 1978, done an off frame restoration of his 1972 Jeep Commando. I bought my old Kubota L185 tractor used from a doctor I worked with in an emergency room in 2005. With a factory contract Woods belly mower included, "Orange Crush" cost me $750 and a turned wood and steel sculpture I had on the market in a Nashville, TN art gallery. With a small ten acre tract and a newly built home, there was a lot of mowing and grading to be done and my small Kubota was just fine. Fast forward several years. The farm and house were lost to hard economic times, and from 2008 to just a week or so ago, Orange Crush has been kept maintained and lightly used on my father in law's 8 acre tract next county over. Now living in a modest suburban neighborhood, my tractor has returned home to me for fix-up. Only a few mechanical things have so far been identified as needing repair, and with help and advise from here and other resources, I hope to return Orange Crush to fine shape.
Moderators please do as you like and combine my previous project postings into this single thread method you requested for my project tractor. Thanks to everyone for the insightful help offered to me folks. Some suggested things I expect not to be able to do because of physical and financial restraints. I'm not restoring fo resale, but rather for fun and sentimental reasons. I hope one day one of my adult children will nee Orange Crush for a tract of their own and that she will outlast me.
Don. Bowling Green, KY USA
Moderators please do as you like and combine my previous project postings into this single thread method you requested for my project tractor. Thanks to everyone for the insightful help offered to me folks. Some suggested things I expect not to be able to do because of physical and financial restraints. I'm not restoring fo resale, but rather for fun and sentimental reasons. I hope one day one of my adult children will nee Orange Crush for a tract of their own and that she will outlast me.
Don. Bowling Green, KY USA
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